I doubt we'd get Vision & Scarlet Witch since Fox has the rights,and I rather not have a watered down version.

Marvel has the rights to the Vision free and clear. They share the rights to the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver with Fox. If Marvel uses the twins they can't refer to Magneto as their father or call them mutants; Fox can't mention the Avengers or any characters that Marvel owns.

It would be ideal if Marvel used Wanda (with or without Pietro) in an Avengers sequel before Fox decides to **** them over in one of its wretched X franchise films. The way Fox operates, I wouldn't put it past them to tell Vaughn to use the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver solely to ruin Marvel's chances of ever including them in The Avengers. (And based on the way Vaughn's last film treated female characters, Wanda would probably be a stripper with Pietro as her manager.)

Marvel has the rights to the Vision free and clear. They share the rights to the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver with Fox. If Marvel uses the twins they can't refer to Magneto as their father or call them mutants; Fox can't mention the Avengers or any characters that Marvel owns.

It would be ideal if Marvel used Wanda (with or without Pietro) in an Avengers sequel before Fox decides to **** them over in one of its wretched X franchise films. The way Fox operates, I wouldn't put it past them to tell Vaughn to use the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver solely to ruin Marvel's chances of ever including them in The Avengers. (And based on the way Vaughn's last film treated female characters, Wanda would probably be a stripper with Pietro as her manager.)

But then the question becomes... if Scarlet Witch really breaks out in an Avengers sequel, wouldn't Fox just immediately turn around and put their own version of Scarlet Witch in their movies anyway?

Not really. Marvel needs to give permission before they use their characters in a movie right? That's what cockblocked the Daredevil remake. I don't think Marvel would agree to something if it went against themselves.

The only way they could do it is if Fox suddenly turns around and does something random like making Galactus a cloud.

In terms of the properties still in the possession of other studios, we can already see the attempts at creating their own "Universe" films with the announcement of a Venom film. I seem to remember the X-franchise was supposed to be much more fleshed out, too, with more "Origins" movies. The problem was they didn't have the right people working on those movies, but now? I kinda feel they do.

A massive cross-over film would be difficult to wrangle, and would teeter dangerously towards pointless fan-service, like The Last Stand including Multiple Man for no goddamn reason, and Phoenix - arguably the greatest character in X-Men comics - becoming little more than a foot-note pretending to be a catalyst.

Additionally, these films aren't made entirely for the hardcore comic book fans, they are also heavily marketed to people who have never read a comic book in their lives, so too many nods to characters (such as the - albeit cool - Black Panther cameo someone mentioned earlier) might leave them scratching their heads.

But hey, I'm not saying it couldn't be done - focus on a key group of five or six heroes, with others providing supporting roles. A lot of characterisation would need to be handled through action sequences, I think.

I think they'll just add instead of rotate. Cap, IM, and Thor will stay. The only way I see the Hulk leaving is if he turns on the Avengers, which I highly doubt after the end of the first film.

Panther, Ant Man, and Wasp are locks. Vision and Ms. Marvel are probables.

I can only see one of those being a *possible* lock: Ant-Man. So far, Wasp still hasn't even been *mentioned* by Edgar Wright, so we can't expect her to be in the Ant-Man film at all, until further notice.

There's only one "lock" I see so far: Falcon, in CATWS, is being groomed for Avengers 2. Ant-Man --- and any auxiliary characters, like Scott Lang and/or Hank Pym, and Wasp --- will make the team *if* Wright gets his film in on time. So that's a very big "if." As for Vision and Ms. Marvel, they've never been mentioned in any rumors or interviews, just fanboy wishlisting on the forums. (Including a fanboy wishTweet from Vin Diesel himself to play Vision.)

I can only see one of those being a *possible* lock: Ant-Man. So far, Wasp still hasn't even been *mentioned* by Edgar Wright, so we can't expect her to be in the Ant-Man film at all, until further notice.

There's only one "lock" I see so far: Falcon, in CATWS, is being groomed for Avengers 2. Ant-Man --- and any auxiliary characters, like Scott Lang and/or Hank Pym, and Wasp --- will make the team *if* Wright gets his film in on time. So that's a very big "if." As for Vision and Ms. Marvel, they've never been mentioned in any rumors or interviews, just fanboy wishlisting on the forums. (Including a fanboy wishTweet from Vin Diesel himself to play Vision.)

What's a "possible lock"?

And, isn't fanboy wishlisting on forums pretty much what this thread has turned into?

I'm not too enthusiastic about Falcon, to be honest... the character is not a "heavy hitter" nor particularly quirky personality- or power-wise... kind of hard to get excited about a character like that, especially in the context of Avengers.

Why not have The Civil War story?That's a way to change the roster,it's a way to make Captain America a leader for a team.We could see some heroes thrown into special made prisons so they don't get any more screen time for the movie,and we can see new heroes pop up for some screen time.

How could anyone want Hawkeye to leave before 1) you get any character development and 2) you get to see some awesome trick arrows?

Marvel has done a lot to push Hawkeye lately. He's also being included in the new Avengers TV show, he's not going anywhere.

The roster will be;
The same + Falcon (unless he dies in the Captain America movie at the hands of Winter Soldier).

Depending on Ant-Man, they may include Pym, but I'm not sure.

I expect Thanos to defeat the Guardians of the Galaxy as well, so I don't see them joining the fight.

Where are you getting Falcon and Hawkeye appearing in the SHIELD TV show? (Note that it *is* a SHIELD TV show, and Joss Whedon has made it abundantly clear that it doesn't have a thing to do with the Avengers.) The only characters that have been confirmed for the show are a bunch of SHIELD agents who were invented specifically for TV, and who have no comic-book counterparts.

I don't get this sense that movies like this are obligated to have a certain level of diversity. It's just weird to me that this is a problem for people. Same thing for women, I don't see the big deal.

If Hulk/Banner leaves, it'll be temporary like it always is in the books. Something may happen where trust is broken amongst them, he gets angry at them, says he quits, then comes back later in the movie or leaves at the end of the flick, possibly leaving it open for a new Hulk film then his return in the third.

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Who the **** makes a movie and while planning it is like, "you know what this needs...is some Greg Kinnear."

It was a stupid point. It's for the sake of better reflecting our society. Superheroes are escapist fare meant to represent the human ideal, fighting off the "bad guys" and striving to do what's right. A really bizarre metaphor for our system of ethics, characters for our kids to look up to identify with.

It's hard to pretend it's truly all-inclusive entertainment when it's a bunch of straight white dudes hanging out and saving the day.